Colorado Code § 12-255-105

State board of nursing created - removal of board members - meetings of board
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(1) (a) There is created the state board of nursing in the division, which is a type 1
entity, as defined in section 24-1-105. The board consists of twelve members who are residents
of this state, appointed by the governor as follows:
(I) Two members of the board shall be licensed practical nurses engaged in the practice
of practical nursing and licensed in this state;
(II) Seven members of the board who are licensed professional nurses, who are actively
employed in their respective nursing professions, who are licensed in this state, and who have
been employed for at least three years in their respective categories. Members shall be as
follows:
(A) One member shall be engaged in professional nursing education;
(B) One member shall be engaged in practical nursing education in a program that
prepares an individual for licensure;
(C) One member shall be engaged in home health care;
(D) One member who is registered as an advanced practice registered nurse pursuant to
section 12-255-111; except that the member appointed pursuant to this subsection (1)(a)(II)(D)
must not be a certified nurse midwife;
(E) One member shall be engaged in nursing service administration; and
(F) Two members shall be engaged as staff nurses, including one staff nurse who is
employed in a hospital and one employed in a nursing care facility;
(II.5) One member of the board who is a certified midwife or an advanced practice
registered nurse who is a certified nurse midwife;
(III) Two members of the board shall be persons who are not currently licensed and have
not been previously licensed as health-care providers, and who are not employed by or in any
way connected with, or have any financial interest in, a health-care facility, agency, or insurer.
(b) Any statutory change in board composition shall be implemented when the terms of
current members expire, and no member shall be asked to resign before the end of a term due to
the statutory changes.
(c) When making appointments to the board, the governor shall strive to achieve
geographical, political, urban, and rural balance among the board membership.
(d) (I) Each member of the board shall be appointed for a term of four years.
(II) Any interim appointment necessary to fill a vacancy that has occurred by any reason
other than the expiration of a term shall be for the remainder of the term of the individual
member whose office has become vacant.
(III) A member may be reappointed for a subsequent term at the pleasure of the
governor, but no member shall serve for more than two consecutive terms.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection (1) to the contrary, if, as
determined by the governor, an appropriate applicant for membership on the board pursuant to
subsection (1)(a) of this section is not available to serve on the board for a particular term, the
governor may appoint a nurse whose license is in good standing to fill the vacancy for the length
of that term. At the end of the term, if the governor, after a good-faith attempt, cannot find an
appropriate applicant pursuant to subsection (1)(a) of this section, the governor may appoint a
nurse whose license is in good standing to fill the vacancy for one term.
(2) The board shall elect annually from its members a president.
(3) The governor may remove any board member for negligence in the performance of
any duty required by law, for incompetency, for unprofessional conduct, for willful misconduct,
or for failure to continue to comply with the requirements of this section.
(4) The board shall meet at least quarterly during the fiscal year and at such other times
as it may determine.

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